[COM] 52-66 King William Street | 65m | 15 Levels | Southern Cross Arcade
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And the James Place Hotel is being demolished
[COM] Re: 52-66 King William Street | 65m | 15 Levels | Southern Cross Arcade
Is that preserving a façade, or just being careful that it falls inside the footprint not out into the laneway?prometheus2704 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:55 amAnd the James Place Hotel is being demolished
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I presume the latter - surely they would have steel-framed it by now if they wanted to preserve it? Plus the people in the photo seem to be removing the top courses of bricks.SBD wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 1:16 pmIs that preserving a façade, or just being careful that it falls inside the footprint not out into the laneway?prometheus2704 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:55 amAnd the James Place Hotel is being demolished
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That would be a "no" on preserving the facade
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This is a disappointing turn of events.
I liked the initial idea of the new development wrapping around the James Place Hotel. I'm assuming this is a bit of cost cutting, in that its probably cheaper to build a monolithic facade to James Place rather than preserving the old pub.
I liked the initial idea of the new development wrapping around the James Place Hotel. I'm assuming this is a bit of cost cutting, in that its probably cheaper to build a monolithic facade to James Place rather than preserving the old pub.
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Yeah, a real shame.Will wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:21 pmThis is a disappointing turn of events.
I liked the initial idea of the new development wrapping around the James Place Hotel. I'm assuming this is a bit of cost cutting, in that its probably cheaper to build a monolithic facade to James Place rather than preserving the old pub.
Hopefully they do a good job on interacting with the laneway, James Place is one of the most active ones we have.
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Yeah, a real shame.Nort wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 3:09 pm[quote=Will post_id=199175 time=<a href="tel:1621486264">1621486264</a> user_id=63]
This is a disappointing turn of events.
I liked the initial idea of the new development wrapping around the James Place Hotel. I'm assuming this is a bit of cost cutting, in that its probably cheaper to build a monolithic facade to James Place rather than preserving the old pub.
Hopefully they do a good job on interacting with the laneway, James Place is one of the most active ones we have.
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So the ACC bust their balls for the last decade trying to turn Adelaide laneways into a mini Melbourne, with old meets new, and here.. in one of the busiest of city laneways, they allow demolishion of an existing pub, with an authentic antique laneway vibe. WTAF!
[COM] Re: 52-66 King William Street | 65m | 15 Levels | Southern Cross Arcade
Let’s have some context. The ground floor was nothing more than a pokie room. Hopefully this new development will activate the entire stretch of the development which will actually improve the vibrancy especially with the toilet block gone too.
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Yeah, maybe so but an easier fix would've been to get rid of the pokies not the whole building!
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That's extremely unfortunate, especially considering that keeping the building in its entirety (or at least its exterior walls) was at least under consideration in the original designs. Renders on the Charter Hall website show James Place Hotel might've been retained along with a set-back of the main tower to keep the smaller laneway appearance of the shopfronts along the rear of the tower. I know plans are always in flux, but I can't help but feel it would've been a nice compliment to the retained Sands and McDougall facade on the front of the tower.
The developers would've needed to acquire James Place Hotel in this eventuality anyway, they probably uncovered some serious problem or put it into the too hard basket and decided it would be easier/cheaper to just bulldoze the building and build one unified rear facade. Maybe they blew the preservation budget on the Sands and McDougall?
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Considering the original plans didn’t include preserving Sands and McDougall, I’d suggest their budget definitely was blown. So being able to get more square metres in each floor plate by purchasing and demolishing James Place Hotel would have been a substantial boon when they acquired it.Spotto wrote:That's extremely unfortunate, especially considering that keeping the building in its entirety (or at least its exterior walls) was at least under consideration in the original designs. Renders on the Charter Hall website show James Place Hotel might've been retained along with a set-back of the main tower to keep the smaller laneway appearance of the shopfronts along the rear of the tower. I know plans are always in flux, but I can't help but feel it would've been a nice compliment to the retained Sands and McDougall facade on the front of the tower.
The developers would've needed to acquire James Place Hotel in this eventuality anyway, they probably uncovered some serious problem or put it into the too hard basket and decided it would be easier/cheaper to just bulldoze the building and build one unified rear facade. Maybe they blew the preservation budget on the Sands and McDougall?
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On the bright side, at James place, the dark scaffolding overhead from this development makes the lighting a lot more effective giving it a nice Melbourne lane way vibe.
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Yes, I thought that too.
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We don't want to be like Melbourne
Then the hipster tossers will move in
You know . Less work more pay .
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